The Biblical worldview does not just apply to the 'spiritual realm' but to ALL departments of life. (See the wonderful quotation about this from Kuyper here.) Jesus Himself claimed to have authority over absolutely everything. (Matthew 28:18) All of life is claimed for Christ.
When making this point, namely that we have an obligation to interpret every facet of  experience through the lens of the Bible, I have sometimes received a  retort that goes something like this: “How can the Biblical worldview  apply to all of life when there are many departments that the Bible just  never addresses?” 
This question is best answered by sharing an analogy that I got from  Ranald Macaulay. Mr. Macaulay was once speaking in a cathedral which  didn’t have any electric lights but was lit up by shafts of light coming  through the windows. The shafts of light came down in spotlights,  directly lighting up certain areas but indirectly lighting up the entire  building. He then suggested that Biblical authority functions like  that.
The Bible does not address every area of life, just as the shafts of  light did not spotlight every inch of the cathedral’s interior. In order  to do that the Bible would have to be not only true, but exhaustive.  Although the Bible is not exhaustive, what it does do is to spotlight  certain areas of life, and in doing so the light of God’s truth diffuses  to every other area of life. The areas of life that the Bible does  directly address create principles that we can then apply (in wisdom and  in conjunction with other principles) to every other area of existence,  just as the light coming down in shafts through the windows of the  cathedral shed light into other areas not directly covered by those  shafts.
While there is no department of life that the Bible does not address, it only directly  addresses certain areas. To be a Biblical thinker (or what I sometimes  call a “worldview” thinker) means that one will seek to learn how the  Bible applies either directly or indirectly to every area of life. This is in contrast both to the error of Biblicism, which erroneously believes that the Bible directly lights  up every area of life (for a potent example of this, read my article on Jay Adams), or as well as the error of certain strands of  liberalism, which asserts that because the Bible only addresses certain  “religious” issues, we are left to make up our own mind on everything  else.
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